1758. Warburton, Div. Legat., Pref., Wks. 1788, II. 326. A Principle which subverted the whole system of their religion, namely, the unsociability of the Christian faith.
a. 1797. Burke, Regic. Peace, i. Wks. 1802, IV. 445. The systematick unsociability of this new-invented species of republick.
1837. Lytton, E. Maltrav., I. v. He had his fits of unsociability.
1885. C. E. Pascoe, London of To-day, xiii. 125. The Richmond Club members invited guests to their dinner-table, and thus escaped the charge of unsociability.